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Nanotek highlights fully automated solutions

By January 10, 20232 Mins Read
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Nanotek Controls offers machines & automation solutions for polyester as well cotton fabric dyeing

The Faridabad-based Nanotek Controls Pvt Ltd, which offers machines & automation solutions for polyester as well cotton fabric dyeing, showcased fully automated dyeing machine at ITME. “We manufacture machines and automation solutions in-house. Our machines are suitable for all types of fabric, require less liquor and has many automation features,” stated R G Gupta, Director, Nanotek Controls Pvt Ltd.

While Nanotek produces automation products & solution, the Surat based Vigora Machine Works – a unit of Nanotek – manufactures dyeing machines. “Automation reduces wastage (raw material as well as energy), raises quality and increases efficiency, which results in savings for the customers. We develop automation solutions (PLC controllers) for customers in process industries. After Covid, we are seeing huge surge in demand for automation from textile industries. We are planning to double our manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand,” he informed.

On future plans, Gupta said, “We want to expand our footprint pan India – directly or through channel partners – to grow our business. We are focusing our attention to offer customised automation solutions to the customers so that they can maximise the benefits. We are also collaborating with a Pune-based boiler manufacturer to make their products fuel efficient. While Nanotek is already exporting automation products, now we also want to explore overseas markets for our machines.”

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